By understanding the unique requirements of each project, from conference rooms and concert halls to airports, Hush Acoustics can develop custom acoustic treatments that enhance sound quality and minimize unwanted noise, using high-quality, sustainable materials. Bringing innovative technologies to the table, we ensure that in every element, from wall panels to ceiling baffles, acoustic performance is precisely engineered and efficient.
The Process Map
The process of developing a custom product begins with a comprehensive client brief, where the unique requirements and objectives of the project are thoroughly discussed. This is followed by an ideation session, where creative concepts and innovative ideas are brainstormed. From these ideas, first sketches are developed, providing a visual representation of the proposed solutions. Once these initial designs are reviewed and refined, they are presented for concept approval, ensuring that the client’s vision and expectations are fully met. Upon receiving approval, the production phase commences, utilizing advanced materials and cutting-edge technologies to fabricate the custom acoustic treatments. Finally, the completed products are meticulously delivered and installed, transforming the space into an auditory masterpiece that perfectly aligned with the client’s goals. Installation can be done by a contractor recommended by Hush Acoustics or another company preferred by the customer.
CLIENT BRIEFING
IDEATION SECTION
FIRST SKETCHES
CONCEPT APPROVAL
PRODUCT
PRODUCTION
DELIVERY
Custom Cloud System
YYC Airport
A fully bespoke acoustic cloud system was developed specifically for YYC Calgary International Airport. Hardware configurations were customized using multiple components and adapted to meet both aesthetic and structural requirements.
Initial design concepts were submitted to a third-party engineer, with Hush’s technical team collaborating directly to determine precise hardware specifications and load requirements. This ensured all suspended elements met rigorous safety standards.
3-Ply Longhouse
The Longhouse
The Longhouse project was created as part of an entire floor at downtown Toronto Telus building, dedicated to the first Indigenous culture and history space in the company.
Each of the linear fins as well as the ceiling fins have a unique aspect: made up of a 3-ply acoustic, meaning you’ve got two outside layers in our Mocha Element colour and then one inside layer is our Lilac as a sandwich together.
Custom Linear Baffle System
Saskpower
Hush Acoustics engineered a custom Linear Baffle system with a printed wood grain finish applied to both sides of each fin. A thin edge band was applied along the bottom edge to conceal the acoustic core, ensuring visual consistency throughout the installation.
Each fin was fabricated to a unique length to follow the flowing ceiling layout, resulting in a highly tailored acoustic solution designed specifically for this space.
The Concept
The mesmerizing display of purple and green aurora borealis in North America, served as a profound source of inspiration to our design team. These vibrant auroras, dancing across the night sky in ethereal waves, embodies natural palette of colors and fluidity that can be translated into various design expressions.
This product is a correlation between the Aurora Borealis and our Acoustic Beams, with spot lights in specific edges, for a glamorous and dramatic effect.
The interplay of luminous purples and greens could be translated using our Luxe Series, colors like “Amethyst”, “Mauve”, “Lilac”, and “Grape” were used for the purple gradient; “Indigo” and “Sapphire” for the blue shades; “Sage” and “Olive” for the green gradient.
The natural beauty and mystique of the aurora borealis encouraged our designers to explore new creative horizons, infusing acoustic products ideas with the same sense of peace and fluidity that the auroras arouse.
The Concept
Continuum redefines the boundary between wall and ceiling through a seamless sculptural rhythm of wavy acoustic fins. The design draws inspiration from natural waveforms: fluid, continuous, and dynamic; transforming static architectural planes into a living surface that flows effortlessly overhead.
Each fin follows a carefully tuned wave pattern, balancing elegance and acoustic performance. As the fins rise from the wall and curve onto the ceiling, they guide both light and sound, softening reflections, diffusing echoes, and enhancing spatial harmony. The undulating geometry allows sound absorption where it’s needed most, creating an immersive acoustic landscape without visual interruption.
Crafted from sustainable acoustic felt with integrated sound-absorbing cores, the system merges tactile warmth with technical precision. The modular design allows flexible installation patterns, subtle ripples or bold waves, tailored to the architectural rhythm of the space.
From floor to ceiling, Continuum transforms the environment into a sensory experience- calm, cohesive, and resonant. The flowing fins invite the eye to travel upward, connecting spaces in motion while enhancing clarity and comfort.
At Hush, we collaborate with architects and interior designers to transform creative concepts into manufacturable acoustic solutions. Our team ensures each idea is not only visually compelling, but also acoustically effective and sustainably produced.
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